Baxter B
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Baxter B
AvailableBaxter B is a young, male Rottweiler/Pit Bull Terrier mix with a striking brindle coat and short hair. Heās large in size and currently living in Pueblo, CO. He is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations, but is not yet house trained.
About Baxter B
Baxter B knows how to win people over, even if heās a little wary at firstāespecially with men. Heās a young, strong Rottweiler/Pit mix with a brindle coat and a knack for making friends on walks. Heāll do best in a home with a secure, approved fence so he can romp safely during playtime. Though heās playful and energetic, Baxter also appreciates a good wind-down at the end of the day. Heās shown he can get along with other dogs and enjoys group walks with his buddies at the rescue. Baxter isnāt house trained yet, so heāll need someone patient and ready for the occasional accident as he learns. If youāre searching for a dog whoās loyal, quick to bond, and up for both play and down time, Baxter B will make a devoted addition. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Baxter B
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Baxter B, as a Rottweiler/Pit Bull Terrier mix, will thrive in a home with space and an active routine. This breed typically does best in homes with secure outdoor access and experienced owners who can provide consistent guidance.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Given Baxter Bās energetic nature as a large, active mix, heāll need a backyard or regular access to a secure, fenced area for play and exercise. Heāll especially benefit from daily walks and time to burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rottweiler/Pit Bull mixes like Baxter B are often loyal and affectionate, but their energy and strength mean supervision around small children is best. They can be great family dogs with proper training and socialization.











